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<blockquote data-quote="rtm0004" data-source="post: 392328" data-attributes="member: 19555"><p>I'm probably over complicating it</p><p></p><p>I plan on running anything with it's own on.off switch off the fuse panel directly for the reasons you stated</p><p></p><p>are there any switch panels that have spst and dpdt switches combined? some of the spotlights I'm looking at have hi/low and would like to be able to run either/or instead of both all the time or would I need a single pole double throw switch?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtm0004, post: 392328, member: 19555"] I'm probably over complicating it I plan on running anything with it's own on.off switch off the fuse panel directly for the reasons you stated are there any switch panels that have spst and dpdt switches combined? some of the spotlights I'm looking at have hi/low and would like to be able to run either/or instead of both all the time or would I need a single pole double throw switch? [/QUOTE]
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